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Liz Tan

Lead Product Designer at Slack

Professional Background

Liz Tan is a dedicated and innovative product designer with over a decade of experience in enhancing the aesthetics and usability of digital platforms. Currently serving as the Lead Product Designer at Slack, Liz has played a crucial role in shaping user interfaces that not only delight users but also improve overall functionality. Her commitment to creating beautiful and accessible designs has helped transform user experiences across various platforms.

Before her tenure at Slack, Liz honed her skills at Postlight, where she held the position of Lead Product Designer and contributed to significant projects that emphasized user-centric design. Her ability to blend aesthetics with usability set her apart in a competitive industry, leading to her previous roles as a Senior Product Designer at both Postlight and Equinox. Liz's diverse portfolio showcases her expertise across different industries, including fitness and digital publishing, underscoring her adaptability and vision in product design.

Her career began in graphic design, where she made her mark as a Graphic Designer at thehappycorp global. This role laid the foundation for her future endeavors, allowing Liz to develop a keen eye for detail and an appreciation for the power of visual communication. Over the years, Liz has taken on various roles, including Interactive Art Director at prominent agencies such as JWT, MRM//McCann, and Socialistic, allowing her to lead teams in creating compelling digital experiences that resonate with users.

Education and Achievements

Liz holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication Design from the City University of New York (CUNY) at the New York City College of Technology. Her academic background provided her with a strong foundation in the principles of design and communication, vital for a successful career in product design. Throughout her education, Liz developed a passion for creating user-friendly interfaces, which has become a hallmark of her professional journey.

Her notable achievements include transforming digital experiences through thoughtful design strategies and collaboration with cross-functional teams. Liz's contributions have consistently resulted in improved user satisfaction and increased engagement rates across platforms.

Achievements

  • Lead Product Designer at Slack, focusing on innovative user interfaces that enhance user engagement.
  • Successfully led product design initiatives at Postlight, contributing to the company's reputation for quality user experiences.
  • Developed visual solutions that improved customer interaction at Equinox, enhancing the fitness community's engagement.
  • Contributed to leading digital marketing campaigns while working as an Interactive Art Director at JWT and MRM//McCann, showcasing her versatility and strategic thinking in design.
  • Continuously exploring new areas in illustration as a personal endeavor, enriching her design perspective and creative outlook on projects.

Throughout her impressive career, Liz Tan has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to making the internet a more beautiful, user-friendly place. Her affinity for design and her ability to connect with audiences through her work continues to inspire those around her. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Liz enjoys exploring the world, fueling her creativity with experiences that enhance her design philosophy.

Highlights

Mar 5 · Fast Company
Why you should design for breakups—and let your users go - Fast Company

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Brooklyn, New York, United States